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Q . , I ' 'l - .im A' . ,A o Biola students had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Morken, who helped them I ,I M. Z -A -A, realize again that Christ is the answer to all their problems. -'TQ Eff ,Q 7Qi54-fp, xftfry r 5. , X .' , 'Q 1- 1-gif 'V ,f ' if-.ji Q ' ' - , .1 'Wai-. 'W P? fkga ' Speaking in Chapels during Biola College's traditional Spiritual 6 7 A it -'it' . . 9 ' Y ,, Emphasis Week was Dr. David Morken. Basing his messages J I V, on I John, Dr. Morken centered attention on the reality of Christ's ju . A-' ' ffl - Q. - w A ' J: constant presence with the believer and on His power and gl , , ,N ability to help and comfort. Throughout the remainder of the ,Q Q 'ff ' 'Q day, Dr. Morken helped individual students with their problems. ,J ' st V I. 5 'il .1 . 4 'fr .I F ,I . ' V. I I J ' .1 'Q ' 'T I I FALL SEMESTER ' I During Spiritual Emphasis Week, Dr. Morken em- phasized our relationship to Christ by relating messages from I John. ITH A SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS ,,..-.4- ,,,.4--f-- ,. ,xt Realizing that there 'is no human who is able to SOIVS all man's problems, this student prayer group brings its requests to Christ, who supplies all needs. es I X , I
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-frm' Dr. Feinberg poinTs out That social development is a necessary part of our educafion and is not To be neglecfed. CCNVOCATIQ ADA EW S MESTER The new semesier began as sTu- dem' body and faculiy assem- bled for The ConvocaTion serv- ice. Speaker for The occasion, Dr. Feinberg, Dean of TalboT Semi- nary, focused his message en- TiTled And Books, Especially The ParchmenTs, based on II Timoihy 4:9-13, on The scope of our, lives. Our lives include The social, physical, menTal, and especially The parchmenT - The spiriTual aspecTs. Convocafion would noT be com- pleie wiThouT The inTroducTion of new members To The Biola family. No one can do This as well and as inieresfingly as Dr. Samuel Suiherland, President of The Schools. Ll 'ij A much aniicipoted and enioyable porT of every convocation is Dr. Samuel SuTl1erland's unique welcome To Biola's new sTuclenTs.
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-Uhr Imax - tflmgq A X E cfm f -fo ig, 'Wm Would you say that you are looking for o more personal faith? A A Biala student working during the summer with Children's Seaside Biola student uses the Campus Crusade survey method to introduce Savior. someone to Jesus Christ. PRACTICAL HRI TIAN EXPERIENCE Japanese student Machico Sasazaki demonstrates a native dance at Hospitality International, where Biola students often serve as hosts and hostesses. l, l l ,. I l. ,. 1 I It f ' - . g l -:I - . ' , 11, ,-t 4 ' 1:'5r.is .x,: . ' 4 I I .Q g V I .2 'Q 41 . ., ,I
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